Akademy features a 2-day conference packed with presentations on the latest KDE developments, followed by 5 days of workshops, birds of a feather (BoF) and coding sessions.

Akademy 2012 will highlight KDE's progress since its founding over 15 years ago. It will be both a showcase for the community's innovative spirit and a place to further embrace partnerships with other Free Software communities such as the Qt Project.

To further these and our other goals, we are asking for presentation proposals on the following topics:

The Call for Papers will be open until 15 March 2012. More information is available on the Akademy website.

About Akademy

Akademy is the place to learn about the latest features and share ideas for future releases of KDE's software. The conference will bring together hundreds of KDE contributors, users and industry partners. Participants attend to gain in-depth technical insights, meet and work with KDE and Qt experts, and take part in deciding the future direction of KDE.

Lydia Pintscher (Akademy program committee and KDE e.V. Board member) says, "Akademy is one of the most important events in KDE's annual schedule. It's where the community comes together and makes things happen. We're incredibly excited to put this year's focus on collaboration with our partners from around the Qt ecosystem because there is great potential for everyone involved. We hope to see you there. Whether you've been with KDE since its beginning 15 years ago, just joined or are involved in a related project - Akademy is for you!"

If you are planning on attending, please plan your travel soon. Tallinn is a cultural center and a popular travel destination. Hotel tips and more information will be available soon on the Akademy website.

The KDE e.V. may reimburse travel costs for those visiting KDE conferences and events. If you find money to be a problem in participating in Akademy, read more about reimbursement on the KDE e.V. website.